[0001] The present invention relates to vehicle doors, in particular car (automobile) doors.
[0002] Known vehicle doors are generally manufactured by securing an inner panel to an outer
panel using techniques such as hemming or welding. This provides the structure of
the vehicle door, with the upper section of the vehicle door comprising an aperture
in which the window glass is housed, and the lower section of the door being used
to house additional components such as a window regulator mechanism, which guides
and operates the window glass, and a window regulator motor which powers the window
regulator mechanism.
[0003] It is difficult to form a waterproof seal between the upper edge of the outer panel
and the window glass, and consequently water running down the window glass can penetrate
this seal and enter the area between the inner panel and the outer panel.
[0004] The inner panel defines a barrier between a wet side of the door, outboard of the
inner panel, and a dry side of the door, inboard of the inner panel. The inner panel
is used to mount the window regulator motor and window regulator mechanism.
[0005] Since the window regulator mechanism guides and locates the window glass, known vehicle
doors include window regulator mechanisms which are located on the wet side of the
door.
[0006] The window regulator motor can be located on either the wet or dry side of the door.
However since the output shaft of the window regulator motor requires careful alignment
with the window regulator mechanism, to achieve this aim it is desirable to locate
them both on the same side of the door, and hence locate the window regulator motor
on the wet side of the door.
[0007] This aids functional alignment, but potentially exposes the window regulator motor
and in particular its connector terminals, to moisture. To avoid moisture affecting
the motor and terminals considerable sealing is employed, which is costly.
[0008] As an alternative, known vehicle doors generally locate the window regulator motor
on the dry side of the door to reduce the sealing requirement, but this provides additional
alignment problems.
[0009] An object of the present invention is to provide an improved vehicle door in which
the connector terminals of the window regulator motor are less prone to be affected
by moisture.
[0010] Thus, according to the present invention there is provided a vehicle door including
a window regulator motor and an inner panel, the window regulator motor including
a connector housing, the connector housing including connector terminals, in which
the connector housing is sealed against the inner panel via sealing means.
[0011] Advantageously this permits both the window regulator mechanism and the window regulator
motor to be located on the wet side of the door thus aiding functional alignment and
the potential for providing subassemblies of door components prior to assembly of
the door.
[0012] Advantageously this reduces the degree of sealing required for the window regulator
motor.
[0013] According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a method
of assembling a vehicle door comprising, providing a vehicle door with an inner panel,
providing a window regulator motor including a connector housing, the connector housing
including connector terminals, providing sealing means, providing a harness having
a harness connector, assembling the window regulator motor onto the inner panel such
that the sealing means seals the connector housing relative to the inner panel, and
subsequently connecting the harness connector to the connector terminals.
[0014] Advantageously this prevents the connector terminals from being exposed to the wet
side of the vehicle door prior to connecting the harness connector.
[0015] The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a vehicle door according to the present invention,
Figure 2 is a sectional view of an alternative vehicle door according to the present
invention, and
Figure 3 is a sectional view of another alternative vehicle door according to the
present invention.
[0016] With reference to Figure 1 there is shown a window regulator motor 12 and an inner
panel 16 of a vehicle door 10 (only part of which is shown), the inner panel 16 defining
a barrier between a wet side W of the door and a dry side D of the door.
[0017] The inner panel 16 can be in the form of a door skin, i.e. a pressed component having
various holes and attachments for components such as window regulator components.
[0018] Alternatively the inner panel 16 can be in the form of a door module i.e. a panel
onto which is pre-mounted various components such as window regulator components,
with this pre-assembled door being mounted in a relatively large aperture of a door
skin.
[0019] Alternatively the door panel 16 can be a panel plate, such as a window regulator
mounting plate, onto which parts of a window regulator are mounted.
[0020] The window regulator motor 12 includes a connector housing 14 which is rigidly fixed
to the window regulator motor 12.
[0021] The connector housing 14 has an external surface 15.
[0022] The connector housing 14 includes connector terminals 18.
[0023] The inner panel 16 includes a hole 17 in which is secured a sealing means in the
form of an elastomeric diaphragm 20, the diaphragm 20 being sealed to the inner panel
16.
[0024] The diaphragm 20 includes an aperture 22 located at its centre, the aperture 22 having
an inside peripheral edge 24.
[0025] The window regulator motor 12 is secured to the inner panel 16 via fixing means (not
shown) such that the connector housing 14 engages with the diaphragm 20 and protrudes
through the hole 17 and the aperture 22. The diaphragm 20 is typically of a thickness
such that it is displaced as the connector housing 14 protrudes through the aperture
22.
[0026] Due to its elastomeric properties the diaphragm 20 deforms and forms a watertight
seal between the inside peripheral edge 24 and the external surface 15 of the connector
housing 14, directly sealing the connector housing 14 against the diaphragm 20 of
the inner panel 16. Thus water is prevented from entering the connector housing 14
and coming into contact with the connecting terminals 18 from the wet side W of the
door 10.
[0027] The connecting terminals 18 are exposed on the dry side D of the vehicle door 10
and ready for connection to a suitable harness connector (not shown).
[0028] Figure 2 shows an alternative embodiment employing different sealing means.
[0029] Consideration of Figure 2 shows the connector housing 14 and an alternative inner
panel 116.
[0030] The inner panel 116 includes sealing means in the form of a peripheral rubber seal
120. The peripheral rubber seal is located in an aperture 117 of the inner panel 116.
The peripheral rubber seal 120 is sealed to the inner panel 116.
[0031] The rubber seal 120 has an inside peripheral edge 124.
[0032] The window regulator motor 12 is secured to the inner panel 116 via Fixing means
(not shown) such that the connector housing 14 engages with the peripheral rubber
seal 120 and partially protrudes through the aperture 117.
[0033] The peripheral rubber seal 120 deforms elastically and forms a watertight seal between
its inside peripheral edge 124 and the external surface 15 of the connector housing
14, directly sealing the connector housing 14 against the peripheral rubber seal 120
of the inner panel 116. Thus water is prevented from entering the connector housing
14 and coming into contact with the connecting terminals 18 from the wet side W of
the door 10.
[0034] The connecting terminals 18 are exposed on the dry side D of the vehicle door 10
and ready for connection to a suitable wiring harness (not shown).
[0035] In other embodiments a connector housing including an elastomeric cover secured on
its external surface may be employed. A simple aperture could be provided on an inner
panel, with a surface of the elastomeric cover of the connector housing forming a
seal against an inside edge of said aperture.
[0036] In the above embodiments it can be seen that the sealing means employed forms a peripheral
seal between the external surface 15 of the connector housing 14 and the inner panel
16, 116.
[0037] Figure 3 shows another alternative embodiment employing different sealing means.
[0038] Consideration of Figure 3 shows the connector housing 14, with a housing edge 219
and an inner panel 216.
[0039] The inner panel 216 has an aperture 217, the aperture 217 being defined by an aperture
edge 223.
[0040] The inner panel has an outer surface 230 located adjacent the aperture edge 223.
[0041] The inner panel 216 includes sealing means secured thereto in the form of an edge
to surface seal 220. The seal 220 is sealed to the outer surface 230 of the inner
panel 216.
[0042] The seal 220 includes a groove 228, the groove 228 including a groove base 229.
[0043] The window regulator motor 12 is secured to the inner panel 216 via fixing means
(not shown) such that the connector housing 14 engages with the seal 220.
[0044] Thus, a watertight seal is formed between the groove base 229 of the seal 220 and
the housing edge 219 of the connector housing, directly sealing the connector housing
14 against the seal 220 of the inner panel 216. Thus water is prevented from entering
the connector housing 14 and coming into contact with the connecting terminals 18
from the wet side W of the door 10.
[0045] The connecting terminals 18 are exposed on the dry side D of the vehicle door 10
and ready for connection to a suitable harness connector (not shown).
[0046] In the embodiment shown in Figure 3 it can be seen that the sealing means employed
forms a face to face seal between the external surface 15 of the connector housing
14 and the inner panel 216, as opposed to the peripheral seal formed between the connector
housing 14 and the inner panel 16,116 as shown in the embodiments of Figures 1 and
Figures 2.
[0047] In other embodiments a connector housing including a seal located and secured on
its housing edge may be employed to provide an alternative form of face to face seal.
This seal would then abut a surface of the inner panel when assembled.
[0048] During assembly of a vehicle door according to the above embodiments, it is apparent
that the window regulator motor 12 is located onto the inner panel 16,116,216, with
sealing means 20,120,220 acting to seal the connector 14 relative to the inner panel
16,116,216 before subsequently connecting a harness connector (not shown) to the connecting
terminals 118.
1. A vehicle door including a window regulator motor and an inner panel, the window regulator
motor including a connector housing, the connector housing including connector terminals,
in which the connector housing is sealed against the inner panel via sealing means.
2. A vehicle door according to Claim 1 in which the sealing means is an elastomeric sealing
means.
3. A vehicle door according to Claim 1 and Claim 2 in which the sealing means provides
a peripheral seal between the connector housing and the inner panel.
4. A vehicle door according to any preceding claim in which the sealing means is located
on the inner panel.
5. A vehicle door according to any preceding claim in which the sealing means includes
an aperture to receive the connector housing.
6. A vehicle door according to any preceding claim in which the sealing means is a diaphragm.
7. A vehicle door according to Claim 1 and Claim 2 in which the sealing means provides
a 'face to face' seal between the connector housing and the inner panel.
8. A vehicle door according to Claim 7 in which the seal is located on the inner panel.
9. A method of assembling a vehicle door including the steps of:
providing a vehicle door with an inner panel,
providing a window regulator motor including a connector housing, the connector
housing including connector terminals,
providing sealing means,
providing a harness having a harness connector,
assembling the window regulator motor onto the inner panel such that the sealing means
seals the connector housing relative to the inner panel,
subsequently connecting the harness connector to the connector terminals.